Newsday calculates that during the past four years, the hoo-doo'ed goaltender has appeared in all of 47 games, winning 14, while being paid $18 million, or a little more than $1.2 million per victory. And there are still nine years left to go on his contract...

Newsday calculates that during the past four years, the hoo-doo'ed goaltender has appeared in all of 47 games, winning 14, while being paid $18 million, or a little more than $1.2 million per victory. And there are still nine years left to go on his contract...

A: "I hope so, that he is feeling my support, that I am rooting for him. He always looks at me.

"Once we bought tickets not to where we usually sit. After the game, his shirt was a little dirty. He told me that he couldn't find me in the stands and smashed everything in the locker room. Coaches asked him what was wrong. He said that he couldn't find me and [his] dad. He was shown where we were sitting. And he calmed down and scored a hat trick," Kirilenko said in an interview to Dozhd television channel.

Andy Sutton is retiring. I don't care, but on the radio yesterday, he was talking about his equipment that he is developing and has been for a few years. Yes, he's an expert, he has an engineering degree and knows what he's doing. I have actually heard a little bit about this before, but this is the most information i've heard about it. He has 7 patents for hockey equipment. He's working with a 3rd party company to test the equipment which he claims is significantly lighter weight and disperses impact about 30% better than current equipment. Its using a carbon fiber material and apparently the total weight of the protection equipment on a player is like 7 pounds.

I don't know, it sounds really interesting to me as it would be the first major advance in hockey protection technology in my lifetime pretty much. Well the first major one that potentially increases protection anyway. Since he's still in testing phases, its probably hard to get much information about it, but its something that i'm really interested in following.